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Wisconsin's 7th congressional district is a congressional district of the United States House of Representatives in northwestern and central Wisconsin; it is the largest congressional district in the state geographically, covering 20 counties (in whole or part), for a total of 18,787 sq mi.
Election officials reported nearly three dozen cases of suspected election fraud in Wisconsin between June 2022 and June 2023, of which occurred during the 2022 partisan primary, 2022 general ...
State of Wisconsin v. Kenneth Chesebro, et al. is a state criminal prosecution concerning the Trump fake electors plot in Wisconsin.The three defendants, Kenneth J. Chesebro, Michael A. Roman, and James R. Troupis, were lawyers and political aides to Donald Trump's 2020 presidential campaign involved in planning and producing fraudulent electoral vote paperwork as part of a plot to replace or ...
The 7th Congressional District covers most of the northern half of the state and consists of all or part of 26 of the state's 72 counties including Marathon, Wood, Lincoln, Clark and Taylor counties.
Although voter fraud is rare in Wisconsin, misconceptions about the state’s electoral process are widespread. Debunking Wisconsin voting myths: Here are five common misconceptions about voter ...
The 7th district is located in northwestern Wisconsin and includes Wausau and Superior. After the September 2019 resignation of Sean Duffy , [ 46 ] Republican Tom Tiffany won a May 2020 special election to serve out the remainder of Duffy's term with 57.2% of the vote.
A special election was held to fill the remainder of the term in the United States House of Representatives for Wisconsin's 7th congressional district in the 116th United States Congress. Sean Duffy , the incumbent representative, announced his resignation effective September 23, 2019, as his wife was about to give birth to a child with a heart ...
The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty released the results of their investigation, concluding that there is no evidence of widespread voter fraud.